Lexicographical Neighbors of Inexorabilities
Literary usage of Inexorabilities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Forgiveness and Law by Horace Bushnell (1874)
"... Christianity is engaged to clear us of the dread inexorabilities of justice
here, so that we may have our trial in liberty, it still manages to keep us ..."
2. Christ and His Salvation: In Sermons Variously Related Thereto by Horace Bushnell (1869)
"... simply because he has these majestic inexorabilities for the rear-guard of
his mercies. For we can not despise him now, when he bends to us in favor, ..."
3. Hours of Thought on Sacred Things by James Martineau (1900)
"But then there is a higher -kindred with him, the kindred of the spirit, yet to
claim. Through all the inexorabilities of habit the living breath of every ..."
4. Yale Lectures on Preaching: And Other Writings by Nathaniel Judson Burton (1888)
"... appalling march of his, under the impulse of his love, diverges and lets in
mercy among these forty-thousand inexorabilities, something as though Venus ..."
5. The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine (1865)
"... perhaps, in justice aek themselves, What would vie have done under the same
inexorabilities ? It may seem easy thus to condense " the full thunder " of ..."
6. Friesland Meres and Through the Netherlands: The Voyage of a Family in a by Henry Montagu Doughty (1890)
"The people are as quaint and unique as their country, and the heroic struggles
of their ancestors with the inexorabilities of nature, and the cruelty of man ..."